Effects of Brief Alcohol Interventions on Drinking and Driving among Youth: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Katarzyna T Steinka-Fry, Emily E Tanner-Smith, Emily A Hennessy
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Objective: Alcohol-impaired driving persists as a major cause of traffic fatalities and injuries among young drivers. This meta-analysis examined whether brief alcohol interventions were effective in reducing driving after drinking among adolescents and young adults.

Method: Our systematic search identified 12 experimental/quasi-experimental evaluations (16 intervention groups) that measured driving while intoxicated and related consequences and provided data for effect size calculation (N = 5,664; M age =17 years; 57% male). The studies were published between 1991 and 2011. Three-level random-effects meta-analyses using a structural equation modeling approach were used to summarize the effects of the interventions.

Results: Compared with controls, participants in brief alcohol interventions reported reduced drinking and driving and related consequences ( = 0.15, 95% CI [0.08, 0.21]). Supplemental analyses indicated that reductions in driving while intoxicated were positively associated with the reduced post-intervention heavy use of alcohol. These findings were not attenuated by study design or implementation factors.

Conclusions: Brief alcohol interventions under 5 hours of contact may constitute a promising preventive approach targeting drinking and driving among adolescents and young adults. Reducing heavy episodic alcohol consumption appeared to be a major factor in reducing drunk-driving instances. Interpretation of the findings must be made with caution, however, given the possibility of publication bias and the small observed effect size. Future research should focus on the exact mechanisms of behavior change leading to beneficial outcomes of brief alcohol interventions and the potential effectiveness of combined brief interventions and other preventive approaches.

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目标:酒后驾驶一直是造成年轻驾驶者交通伤亡的主要原因。本荟萃分析研究了简短的酒精干预措施是否能有效减少青少年酒后驾驶:我们的系统搜索确定了 12 项实验/准实验评估(16 个干预组),这些评估衡量了醉酒驾驶及相关后果,并提供了用于计算效应大小的数据(N = 5664;M 年龄 = 17 岁;57% 为男性)。这些研究发表于 1991 年至 2011 年之间。采用结构方程建模方法进行了三级随机效应荟萃分析,以总结干预措施的效果:结果:与对照组相比,参加简短酒精干预的参与者报告的饮酒和驾车及相关后果有所减少(ḡ = 0.15,95% CI [0.08, 0.21])。补充分析表明,醉酒驾驶的减少与干预后大量饮酒的减少呈正相关。这些结果并未因研究设计或实施因素而减弱:结论:5 小时以内的简短酒精干预可能是针对青少年饮酒和驾驶的一种很有前景的预防方法。减少大量偶发性饮酒似乎是减少酒后驾车的一个主要因素。不过,鉴于可能存在发表偏差和观察到的效应规模较小,对研究结果的解释必须谨慎。未来的研究应重点关注行为改变的确切机制,从而使简短的酒精干预产生有益的结果,以及结合简短干预和其他预防方法的潜在效果。
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